Every so often, it seems like there is the one person in the group who wants to run off and be the loner. Which is cool with me - ESPECIALLY when they start complaining about how they always go down, which I think is pretty freakin' hilarious. Most of the time its a little kid, which makes it that much funnier.

Naw, the BEST part, is when they go down, and you come up behind them and just stare at them for awhile so they can think over what just happenned and why they went down. Helping them back up when you feel like it and taking your time with it.Same with the bossy ones. or that person kicking everyone they dont deem fit. Thats the best.

Naw, the BEST part, is when they go down, and you come up behind them and just stare at them for awhile so they can think over what just happenned and why they went down.Same with the bossy ones. Thats the best.

Naw, the BEST part, is when they go down, and you come up behind them and just stare at them for awhile so they can think over what just happenned and why they went down. Helping them back up when you feel like it and taking your time with it.Same with the bossy ones. or that person kicking everyone they dont deem fit. Thats the best.

The truth is, if they're running ahead of the group, then the rest of the group should be moving faster. At least one person should be able to keep up with them. If they're running off to scavenge useless items or because they're unfamiliar with the map, then that is their own fault. New players tend to move at a slow pace while more experienced players prefer playing with other people who can also move quickly. It isn't too difficult to solo special infected though every once in a while you do get caught by one.

If you're a new player and you're lagging behind, you're probably also hogging any bots in the game too, which normally would be able to save the person "rushing" ahead.

If the "Leader" runs off and expects the others to follow, it's ok, but he also needs tohave an eye for his followers. I have noticed often that the leader starts to rant aboutwhy the others don't follow properly, even though it's his fault, more or less.

He dodges most of the strewn infected, while the followers just can't becausenumber one guy aggravated those infected, which then gang up on the followers, which in turn need at least a few seconds to fight for space in order to even beable to run on and catch up to the leader.

Teamwork also means the team leader looking out for his squad. Especially if heclaims to know what he's doing.

If the "Leader" runs off and expects the others to follow, it's ok, but he also needs tohave an eye for his followers. I have noticed often that the leader starts to rant aboutwhy the others don't follow properly, even though it's his fault, more or less.

He dodges most of the strewn infected, while the followers just can't becausenumber one guy aggravated those infected, which then gang up on the followers, which in turn need at least a few seconds to fight for space in order to even beable to run on and catch up to the leader.

Teamwork also means the team leader looking out for his squad. Especially if heclaims to know what he's doing.

Just my opinion, but also from my experience.

Agree.If you're going to rush ahead, you need to be clearing a path for the people you consider to be struggling compared to you. Otherwise, your're just another rusher.

Exactly. But, for some reason, the "Leader" often seems to think that all othersjust need to do their job - following him - while he just does his thing with no regards towhat happens behind his back.And then wonders (or rages) about why that doesn't fly.